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"culmination" Definitions
  1. the highest point or end of something, usually happening after a long time

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"This feels like it's a culmination for us as much as it's a culmination for him," said Scott McNiece, International Anthem's co-founder.
For those celebrating, it marked the culmination of of the Christmas season, but for those celebrating a different kind of holiday, it marked the culmination of the Kardashian Christmas card.
Seasons of buildup and character arcs came to their culmination.
Her new musical is less a departure than a culmination.
Harvey's ferocity is the culmination of many different inopportune factors.
Endgame was supposed to be the culmination of that dedication.
Today's announcement is the culmination of that purchase, Prince explained.
It was the culmination of lots of very intense emotion.
It is the culmination and living enactment of these things.
Full moons are times of culmination, but also of balance.
But Anderson had reached the culmination of his youthful phase.
The event was the culmination of warming relations between Mrs.
For Intuit, it was the culmination of years of lobbying.
It was the culmination of nearly two decades in baseball.
So Trump is the culmination of America's descent into Fantasyland?
Gelman: It's a culmination for me as an actor too.
It is a weird culmination of culinary, entertainment, and service.
In Times feels like a culmination of Enslaved's many eras.
Swimming felt like the culmination of years of difficult work.
The moon landing, for him, is a kind of culmination.
It was the culmination of a long history of abuse.
The report is a culmination of seven years of reporting.
This week's executive order is the culmination of that effort.
Is Mouth Moods the culmination of all life on Earth?
They are the museum's focal point, its culmination and conclusion.
And that would be the culmination of my life's work.
For Cole, it was the culmination of a childhood fantasy.
It's the perfect culmination of conditions for the small banks.
And that arc reaches its culmination in the letter scene.
EDT Updated to include information about the culmination of Kurti's project. 
What's happening: It's a culmination of bad news for technology stocks.
Culmination of a great week of training in Star City. pic.twitter.
The film feels like the culmination of Theron's action-film resume.
Says Amador, "It was the culmination of such a special season."
Rather, it was the culmination of six months' worth of discussion.
"Tonight is a culmination of confluent events for me," she continued.
But it is also the culmination of a years-long trend.
Instagram's music stickers could be the culmination of all those deals.
Games 6 and 7 were a culmination of Barnes' discouraging postseason.
He then delivered the culmination of his jurisprudence in Obergefell v.
The end of the filibuster was the culmination of a long
It's the culmination of three decades dedicated to beer and music.
It described it as the culmination of Assad's summit with Putin.
The Braslyn deal is the culmination of a difficult sales effort.
It was the brutal culmination of 26 years of civil war.
It was made worse by its culmination in near-abject failure.
The long-awaited debut is the culmination of years of captivity.
They often bring things to light and are times of culmination.
It's going to taste like the culmination of all my efforts.
The culmination of multiple recession signals he sees flashing right now.
The culmination is a 56 foot-tall monolith of intertwined bodies.
While true, it is the culmination of a longer-term trend.
Assimilation never worked; the Holocaust was no more than a culmination.
His killing, Ms. Pipkins said, was a culmination of that concern.
In a fundamental sense, Trumpism is the culmination of that strategy.
The funeral was the culmination of almost a week of events.
Today was the culmination of some nine months of independent work.
So here we arrive, near the culmination of a magnificent career.
It is the culmination of his tortured relationship with national politics.
Pollock's pouring was not a culmination for everyone working in paint.
Full moons are a time of culmination, climax, and letting go.
It's the culmination of four years of working, trying, growing and learning.
Beck says it's the culmination of experiences that makes it so impactful.
She doesn't want to do what she does in the season's culmination.
Whichever fighter has his hand raised at the culmination of McGregor vs.
The outcome was more than the culmination of a quirky political tale.
The court's decision marks the culmination of a long and concerted campaign.
Flair insinuated that his hospitalization was a culmination of years of drinking.
It was the culmination of a challenge started in 2013 by DARPA.
I didn't really anticipate any of this, and that was the culmination.
The collection is the culmination of nearly two years' worth of work.
The Model 3 is the culmination of a decade's worth of work.
Monday will be the culmination of gelling these disparate groups, he said.
"Yesterday's violence is the direct culmination of your influence," the group wrote.
It's the culmination of outstanding acting, direction, writing, editing, composing and more.
A culmination concerning your professional goals has taken place this week, Pisces.
It's the culmination of a tough journey for this self-diagnosed synesthetic.
"This victory is the culmination of decades of hard work," Simon said.
These actions are the culmination of Republican attacks on science and research.
There was "implicit recognition that narrative culmination has already occurred," Phelan said.
To Iran's enemies, the meeting marked the culmination of their worst nightmares.
Dr. Freedman sees this moment as the culmination of decades of change.
Either way, full moons are times of culmination, so something will shift!
The book is the culmination of 280 years of my academic work.
Sounds From the Other Side is the culmination of Wizkid's rising star.
So, making the album was this weird culmination of analyzing my life.
This full moon finds a major culmination taking place in your partnerships.
Your photographs are a culmination of layers and layers of cultural illusions.
" This campaign, she added, was "the culmination of this man's life's work.
It really was the culmination of everything those guys had done before.
The arrests were the culmination of years of investigation by law enforcement.
For Morgan, it was the culmination of a kind of comeback tour.
"I don't know that it's come to a culmination," he said Thursday.
Instead, it was the culmination of shrewd North Korean preparation and aggressiveness.
"That was the greatest experience, a culmination for me, too," he said.
The role feels like a culmination of Driver's eight years in Hollywood.
Regardless, Bolton's ouster likely is a culmination of many disagreements between them.
In some ways, President Trump represents the culmination of Poliwood to date.
This movie is also the ultimate collaboration and culmination of many careers.
It's the culmination of a theory that has its genesis in ancient Greece.
This move is a culmination of actions that long predates the Trump administration.
This championship is the culmination of years of patience, support, devotion and beliefs.
It must have felt like the culmination of a lot of hard worK?
"This is the culmination of the past three years' of development," says Zheng.
Still, in one analysis, all this is the culmination of a prior trend.
Bodysuits felt like the culmination of almost my whole life as an artist.
It is the culmination of six months of growing Russian pressure on Ukraine.
I am a culmination of every little action I do throughout the day.
Sunday's rally was the culmination of different and smaller protests in recent weeks.
Here's everything you need to know about the culmination of the Big Dance.
And as for Trump, he is the culmination or embodiment of this misogyny.
Sunday's launch was the culmination of two prior launches that ended in disaster.
Full moons are a time of culmination—things could be over the top!
I think Trump is the culmination of everything I've said in my book.
The star is a culmination of a busy year for the deceased singer.
It felt like the culmination of the West's slavish obsession with sugar production.
Moreover, this mandate was the culmination of six years of promises to repeal.
The instability around debt arises from a culmination of investor overzealousness and extrapolation.
This binge is the culmination of 21990 years of creative destruction (see Briefing).
"This would be the culmination of the investigation into the president," Giuliani said.
What is the "logical" culmination of a presidency run like a reality show?
And what we saw on Sunday was the culmination of all that talent.
So it was kind of a culmination and an extension of the song.
Her new book, Euphoria: Beauty in Pain, is the culmination of that work.
One of the album's standouts, "Real Nega," is a culmination of those elements.
The Johnson & Johnson deal feels like a culmination of our efforts to date.
Today's full moon in Libra will bring a culmination around a professional goal.
It uses discursive pathways to resist culmination, and offers alternatives for patterning community.
This basically means Maxar is the culmination of four companies rolled into one.
It was to be the culmination of a relationship that began with Mrs.
The release marks the culmination of decades-long efforts to finish the movie.
Indeed, Edwards paints the New Deal as the culmination of the union itself.
The full moon in Scorpio brings an important culmination to your career, Aquarius.
Girard said the culmination of major trade deals boosted growth expectations for 2020.
The nuclear deal with Iran is the culmination of 12 years of diplomacy.
"This is the culmination of all those years of have and have-not."
It's the culmination of Moscow's decades-long campaign to tear the West apart.
It's also a culmination of his five-year love affair with chalet food.
In the long term it is the culmination of a decades-long trend.
These guys are the culmination of all the terrifying things on this list.
Friday was the culmination of a weekslong slog of bickering and unflattering headlines.
Trading begins this month, the culmination of the long-planned, often delayed effort.
"Pelléas" represents the culmination of years of exploring the possibilities of vocal music.
This has all been a really big culmination of what we've been wanting.
This would be the culmination of decades of struggle for Kurdish self-determination.
For a politician, [the election] is the culmination of everything they've been doing.
The move is the culmination of a public spat between the two men.
It was not the culmination of many years of poor or varied sleep.
Of course, it's also the culmination of Andre and Nessa's whole cynical scheme.
Maybe this is just the culmination of an extraordinary series of coincidences. Maybe.
Also, keep in mind that full moons are all about illumination and culmination.
Tony: I actually think Bachelor in Paradise is the culmination of the franchise.
The culmination of our trip was grand: We awoke at 4:30 a.m.
Eastern on Monday in Minneapolis, the culmination of the men's college basketball season.
It is the culmination of a trend that stretches back to the 1970s.
ET. The group releases the culmination of its work in an open letter today.
"It's really an interesting culmination of what we've been doing in retail," Klein said.
I think it was a culmination of all the records that got us there.
The ruling marks the culmination of a seven-year investigation and aborted settlement negotiations.
Do you believe -- what is going to be the culmination of the Mueller report?
Beyoncé's involvement is the culmination of a series of events that started on Dec.
"Today's announcement is the culmination of a thoughtful, thorough and strategic process," Gowrappan said.
Oftentimes, they're a culmination of sexual tension that's been brewing for episodes (or, seasons).
This year feels like a culmination of trends that started in the mid-1990s.
This is the culmination of 113 years of increasing acceptance from the investment community.
I thought it would really show people the culmination of everything I've been doing.
Those grandiose words prove the quarantine isn't the culmination of Hiram's king-making strategy.
"It will be the culmination of all my years cheering the Olympics," said Yamada.
Wang said "Trading Economics" was the culmination of 15 years of observation and analysis.
The announcement was the culmination of a feud that had been simmering for years.
And Mortal Kombat 11 feels like the culmination of all that came before it.
The ceremony represented the culmination of four hard years of study, work and training.
Thursday night's dramatic turn of events was the culmination of months of painful negotiations.
And the development of Lilium is the culmination of a lifelong fascination with flight.
The Putin Interviews is just the crude culmination of a long and singular career.
This latest policy is the culmination of a year-and-a-half of groundwork.
The culmination of the stunt work was the race riot in the chow hall.
The culmination of these hires is a car that's completely gorgeous but unmistakably Kia.
This is the culmination of North Korea's rationality, in something known as desperation theory.
""It's the culmination of many years of remaking American into a profitable international carrier.
And that really is the culmination of everything that we're trying to do here.
When I opened my small business, it was the culmination of my lifetime aspiration.
It was the culmination of something that took months for some, years for others.
In other words, this is the culmination of every mid-'00s teen's romantic fantasy.
Instead, it's a culmination of 10 years of phone development, with new tricks throughout.
In many ways that album felt like the culmination of her career thus far.
Yiannopoulos is the logical culmination of Andrew Breitbart's vision of politics as cultural combat.
For Wallacavage, the find was a culmination of his lifetime obsession with period architecture.
It was the culmination of "Third Month Mania," the show's answer to March Madness.
Final Senate passage of the bill marks the culmination of years of arduous negotiations.
It was the culmination of incredible political upheaval, all of which began of Jan.
It is the culmination of an ambitious plan by the government to consolidate power.
Whether breaking up or getting back together, full moons bring something to its culmination.
Her Hustlers performance is the culmination of years of work, and honing her craft.
The exchange was the culmination of weeks of increasingly personal fighting between the two.
"This is the culmination of three very long weeks for our community," Manley added.
For context, the 2017 effort was the culmination of over two years of work.
It was the culmination of decades of fighting for equality on the national team.
The verdict in the Alabama case was the culmination of a winding judicial process.
Both of these books are the culmination of careers devoted to explaining the Holocaust.
He wants the young imam to see the culmination of three years of work.
This annual showcase of new choreographic voices is the culmination of a monthslong residency.
The style is a culmination of the manuscript tradition in medieval France and England.
Today's full moon in Taurus brings the culmination of a project you've been working on.
This foundation is the culmination of eight years of research, veteran conversations, and pilot work.
Although I do believe that we are ALL a culmination of our past experiences … honestly?
The culmination was the crazy dance party to "California Love" by 2Pac and Dr. Dre.
One Arrow Meats is the culmination of specialization and perfection of a ubiquitous breakfast staple.
It's the culmination of a partnership that was first announced almost two years ago exactly.
That will mark the culmination of a long campaign by Essilor to arrange a merger.
The bloody scene just this last November was the culmination of a bitter family dispute.
The details: The arrest was the culmination of a "months-long investigation," the AP reports.
The list of fun facts is a culmination of her second Ask Me Anything August.
This year's tournament is the culmination of a circuit that now features 103 tournaments worldwide.
When they do — and oh, they do — it's not a neat, tidy kind of culmination.
I think they were just waiting to happen, a culmination of not having resolved things.
It's here, it's noisy, and it feels like the natural culmination of Cyrus' previous work.
The app was the culmination of around 10 years of research and development, Mohajer said.
But Lee never lived long enough to see the culmination of all of his work.
Trump TV would be a culmination of the way Trump has fused entertainment with politics.
U. movement, and in many ways this referendum represents the culmination of his life's work.
Jenni and Timmy Gibson's May wedding was the culmination of a 10-year love story.
Donald Trump's nomination and subsequent election are the culmination of weakening parties over several decades.
It was the culmination of an intense struggle that involved shocking levels of police brutality.
And so, 2016 feels like the culmination of rebuilding for both Respawn and Infinity Ward.
For the author the Iron Curtain was the "culmination" of eastern Europe's struggle against emigration.
This is the culmination of a lot of hard work by a lot of people.
Six months after the culmination of Weiner's 2011 scandal, Abedin gave birth to their son.
"It will be the culmination of all my years cheering the Olympics," Yamada had said.
For Dr. Lauretta, Osiris-Rex's launching is a culmination of a dozen years of work.
The final point of that set came at the culmination of a long, draining rally.
House of Commons was the culmination of a two-year effort by the U.K.'s
The administration's war on minorities is simply the culmination of a decades-long political project.
It feels like the culmination of a whole story's worth of emotional abuse and grooming.
The Mothers of the Movement speech was the culmination of these political and policy shifts.
It is the culmination of so many interwoven stories, and it was executed almost flawlessly.
Full moons often bring a culmination, and are powerful harbingers of endings or emotional release.
It's a sort-of culmination of the idea that we need to bubble-wrap children.
It was this culmination of these ideas that we couldn't do in our old band.
But the Trump administration says the planned summit is the culmination of a diplomatic effort.
"The Avengers" was the culmination of four years and six movies worth of universe building.
The tension over Mr. Gorsuch was the culmination of a series of brutal partisan episodes.
For him, it is a culmination of an adulthood marked by drug abuse and arrests.
It is a culmination of things that have been going on for a long time.
"The culmination of the three is what's worked well, at least for us," Akmal said.
I believe Donald Trump is the culmination of many years of shift in this direction.
Thru-Line represents the culmination of two years of research and experimentation in the studio.
These just deserts feel rewarding to the viewer, the culmination of a multiyear long game.
The lawsuit is the culmination of an almost two-year investigation into the Trump Foundation.
The culmination of 250 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe wraps itself up quite neatly.
For her, "The Dinner Party" was the culmination of a process of radical self-transformation.
One Manhattan West is the culmination of a decades-long bet by Brookfield Asset Management.
Sinkholes are the culmination of a process that can occur over centuries or even millenniums.
The gunman was being terminated for the culmination of various workplace rules violations, he said.
Trump is a representation and culmination of ideas that are not at all new, but
This is a culmination of almost 30 years of the foundation's involvement with his work.
This announcement is the near culmination in a process that has been ongoing for months.
But his work on facial recognition wasn't over; its culmination was just around the corner.
Whenever the plan lands, it'll be the culmination of months of difficult navigation for Pelosi.
The trial is the culmination of a months-long battle between Uber and French authorities.
But Mr. Trump's pathological inability to accept responsibility is just the culmination of a trend.
It was the culmination of another bloody day for the Afghan police across the country.
Most of its original coterie departed for Paris, where Dada was enjoying its volatile culmination.
Roma feels both like the culmination of his career to date and something quite different.
So it's odd to think that the culmination of their development is so... anti-climactic.
The show is the culmination of a larger, three-part endeavor that began in 340.
They can be also be extradited for crimes committed after the culmination of the peace process.
A full moon in fiery Aries arrives October 5, marking the culmination of a creative project.
Taiwan chafes under this environment, and the phone call was a culmination of Taiwan's lobbying efforts.
Nguyen considers "Fifth Cinema" to be the culmination of her work from the last five years.
The Open Future festival is the culmination of an initiative to mark this newspaper's 175th anniversary.
But those steps amounted to a culmination of long-simmering concerns, not the start of them.
The entrance was the culmination of a long campaign by Weiner to rehabilitate his public image.
The move is the culmination of a months-long campaign by Washington figures against the company.
Hatch posted a statement saying the release was the culmination of two years of hard work.
Opened in 2015, Tony's Workshop is the culmination of almost a decade running bars in Beijing.
The meltdown in the GOP is the culmination of forces that have been building for years.
This exhibition is the culmination of two years of research of the consequence of globalization online.
On the Inside is the culmination of a multi-year effort by curator Tatiana von Furstenburg.
Avengers: Infinity War is now out in theaters, the culmination of 10 years of superhero movies.
They saw Stalin's terror not as a logical culmination of the revolution, but as its distortion.
It's a remarkable culmination of decades of struggle, whether you like or loathe Clinton the individual.
This is the culmination of a decades-long campaign against the "secret science" underpinning environmental regulation.
The culmination of these tensions is the United States' decision to impose tariffs on aluminium imports.
"This role is the culmination of my professional experience and passion," Pao said in a statement.
Wednesday's vote marks the culmination of a contentious impeachment process that has dragged on for months.
Wednesday's vote marked the culmination of a contentious impeachment process that has dragged on for months.
The bill is the culmination of decades of lobbying and pressure by the United Farmworkers Union.
Full moons are a time of culmination, so expect a turning point in your intimate relationships.
Thursday's Brexit vote is in many ways the culmination of this perpetual crisis of self-worth.
They were besties who grew apart due to a culmination of circumstances that are still unclear.
The culmination of a period of planning for it and strategizing and now it's all over.
It's the culmination of five years of work at Bay Area-based biotech startup Perfect Day.
It was seen as the culmination of years of oppositional politics by the semi-autonomous region.
If he did run, it would be the culmination of Schultz's classic rags-to-riches story.
Amazon's new record high is likely a result of a culmination of effects in the market.
For you, is this record the culmination of a thing or the beginning of something new?
The Clinton candidature is a culmination of the times in which we live and her experience.
Full Moon's bring illumination and culmination, and this one's all about your creative life and romance.
Observers are speculating on the meaning of this move, as anticipation grows for the investigation's culmination.
The 2005 shield law was the culmination of an extended effort by the National Rifle Association.
Donald Trump's looming nomination will be the ultimate, destructive culmination of the results of that strategy.
The ministry said the lifting of the ban was "the culmination of unremitting efforts of Bangladesh".
The planned referendum would be the culmination of many years of campaigning by the independence movement.
But with Game of Thrones, it's the culmination of an eight-year investment in these characters.
Prosecutors allege the ads were the terrifying culmination of weeks of sustained abuse towards the victim.
It'll be the culmination of years of work and refinement, entrancing guest spots and intermittent singles.
Saturday, August 6, saw the culmination of this international event in the 21st annual Canal Parade.
The election of 2016 is the culmination of this ideological era, but ironically reveals its hollowness.
West's latest viral message, in other words, is the culmination of tropes far older than he.
For Biles, her first Olympic gold medals are the culmination of three years of gymnastics domination.
The absolute culmination of the "we have to build bridges with the far right" argument. pic.twitter.
Published this month, it represents the culmination of nearly two and a half decades of work.
The current standoff is the culmination of years of tension between the trustees and Bowlen Wallace.
The hearings are the culmination of years of preparatory reports by governments and human rights activists.
This is the culmination of years of grass-roots work, community work, and social political organizations.
It will be the culmination of A Berry Royal Christmas airing on BBC One on Dec.
The French court ruling marks the culmination of a seven-year investigation and aborted settlement negotiations.
The piece, the culmination of a three-week residency, will be viewed from the museum's ramps.
It follows the culmination of a two-year Senate investigation led by Mr. Portman into Backpage.
Today's full moon in Aries brings a culmination to a situation that's been brewing at home.
Any dress is a culmination of a social experience  and a representation of its core values.
For the artists involved, what looks simple can be the culmination of a lifetime&aposs work.
The 2016 sit-down between Murdoch and Zuckerberg was apparently the culmination of years of tension.
It's more of a culmination of what's occupied Scorsese, almost single-mindedly, for so many decades.
As the culmination of decades of research, Spot is mobile, robust, easy to use, and modular.
Mr. Rasooli depicted the move as the culmination of the government's continuing investigation of the matter.
This is an exciting time for your career; expect a spectacular culmination of your hard work.
He's no longer a young boy thrust into adventure; he's the culmination of somebody else's story.
Today's full moon in air sign Libra brings an important culmination to your professional or public life.
Still, there's no diminishing the fact that yesterday's resolution marks the culmination of much-needed international cooperation.
This elimination was the culmination of kinda of a perfect storm of bad timing and bad events.
"CHILD" marks a culmination of Conner's vision of reality, his understanding of the body's vulnerability to change.
Election Day lasts just one day — a 24-hour culmination of the seemingly never-ending campaign season.
The nail-biting, nerve-frazzling, neverending story of the 2016 election is finally drawing to a culmination.
REALLY I THINK IT'S REALLY THE CULMINATION OF WHAT THEY'VE BEEN DOING OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS.
James said at a press conference Tuesday that the suit is the culmination of a yearlong investigation.
Full moons are times of illumination and culmination— what will you learn about your social life today?
The culmination of that work must meet the expectations of folks who'll pay $250,2483 for a car.
Like many of the entries, the photograph's grandeur is a culmination of artistry, originality and technical excellence.
That was a culmination of our obnoxious period, and it is a lot of people's favorite album.
Full moons are all about culmination and realizations, and this one will be big for your relationships.
But such moments are the culmination of years of research into, and development of, many different technologies.
The night of Canzani's death was the culmination of years of drinking that he linked to depression.
The letter was the culmination of a pressure that had been building since the beginning of 2017.
NBA owners have finally approved putting ads on jerseys, the culmination of years spent considering the move.
"Meru is the culmination of all I've done and all I've wanted to do," Mr. Anker explains.
No matter the sentence, it will mark the culmination of a years-long legal battle for Constand.
The show was the culmination of months of preparation — and her hard work seemed to pay off.
The culmination of these factors, Muress projected, mean there is "not much short-term hope" for sterling.
The Carter III was the culmination of all of Wayne's effort put into a single cohesive album.
It was the culmination of nine long years of effort — and it went off without a hitch.
"It is very much seen as a culmination of the strongest part of Pollock's career," she says.
It feels like a culmination of something long in progress, in fact, rather than something simply revisited.
The Gigafactory is an enormous battery factory that is the culmination of Musk's vision for his company.
The "Metamorphic Series" seems to be culmination of a lot of the other things I've been doing.
A creative project you've been pouring your heart and soul into will also reach an important culmination.
Instead, he represents the culmination of the rear-guard action that has characterized the party for decades.
Marvel mastermind Stan Lee didn't see the epic big screen culmination of his characters before his death.
The development of this technology is the culmination of years of work at Idealab, the Pasadena, Calif.
The game was the culmination of a week-long cultural and sports exchange involving the student athletes.
Republicans are relishing the fight, describing it as the culmination of the left's obsession with identity politics.
The deal is the culmination of on-again, off-again talks the two have had for years.
Today's full moon in Pisces brings a culmination around something that's been brewing in your social life.
If Ivanka Trump were to become president one day, she would be the culmination of this scenario.
The National's 2013 album, "Trouble Will Find Me," was a culmination of sorts: accomplished, polished, measured, mature.
Finally, Trump may not be the culmination, but merely a way station toward an even purer populism.
First previewed last week, the findings are the culmination of a year-old investigation by the committee.
Donald Trump isn't an aberration, he's the culmination of where his party has been going for years.
The Mississippi raids were the culmination of a year's long investigation into illegal workers in the state.
"Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith," the culmination of the prequel trilogy, debuted at Cannes in 2005.
REED: At the culmination of all these events, you're summarily fired, without any explanation or anything else?
Tuesday's new biological opinion rejects that draft and appears to be the culmination of Mr. Bernhardt's efforts.
Ford's victory was the culmination of an epic effort to repeat the company's legendary win in 220.
It was the culmination of years of work by dozens of groups inside and out of government.
The blockchain split is the culmination of a long-term scaling debate within the digital currency community.
The articles represent the culmination of months of investigation by the House into Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
So it's just a culmination of all those things, and I'm finally starting to see some results.
They were the culmination of a year-long investigation involving other European Union countries, the prosecutor said.
And the Department of Energy rule change is the culmination of a process that began in 2017.
It was the apotheosis of her work, and the culmination of her decades-long collaboration with Tinguely.
It was the culmination of an era of college basketball in which New York City was king.
In brief, the crisis came as the culmination of a frenzy of financial innovation and risk-taking.
When they have sex, they are transformed into a single, metamorphosing form: the culmination of transhuman intercourse.
The Spy Museum is the culmination of three decades worth of collecting by Mr. Urbaitis, he said.
"My protest was the culmination of years of thought and experiences, of learning and unlearning," Kaepernick said.
The movie is the culmination of a story told in 22 Marvel Studios films over a decade.
Getting Kavanaugh on the court is the culmination of a decades-long project to overturn Roe v.
Everything else is secondary to Tuesday's vote - the culmination of a bitter marathon of an election campaign. bit.
The new rules are the culmination of a decades-long effort by the European Commission to boost competition.
"The inspiration for the concept came from the perfume itself — a culmination of all things sweet," says Davis.
The culmination of these efforts came in December when Obama signed the 21st Century Cures Act into law.
For some, this is the culmination of a lifetime spent being an insufferable know-it-all at parties.
The sale to the U.S. health insurer is the culmination of a months-long auction process, WSJ said.
We had to learn how to project and The Life Pursuit felt like the culmination of us projecting.
"This Land Is Your Land" is the culmination of Hayes's work, following a sweeping view of Guthrie's life.
That was the culmination of years of controversy surrounding her getting the lip injections in the first place.
This is due to a culmination of factors, but perhaps none larger than the necessity of its existence.
The last song must be a culmination of all of the themes before it, a message to me.
The work presented is the culmination of intensive research and production by our second-year MFA degree candidates.
The add-on is the culmination of a lot of behind the scenes work by various Apple teams.
For those doing the singing and dancing onstage, getting cast on Broadway is the culmination of lifelong dreams.
"This is our final chapter and culmination of 'Connect, BTS' project," Connect, BTS Artistic Director Daehyung Lee said.
Apollo 17 was the culmination of a race that had consumed the United States for over a decade.
For Rozov, FoldiMate is the culmination of a seven-year journey for the software developer turned company founder.
Parliament's seizure of the initiative was the culmination of a long process of disempowerment of the prime minister.
It is the culmination of a steady drumbeat through the book about pollution, warming seas and human rapacity.
These were the culmination of decades of polite lobbying—and of a ten-year campaign of militant protests.
The latest targeting of China, by contrast, is the culmination of months of planning and commands broader support.
This marathon of endurance was just the culmination of a long and arduous effort to get to Greece.
The audit the vote movement feels like a natural culmination of a narrative that began over the summer.
The sale is the disappointing culmination of a venture that puzzled analysts when it was announced in 2013.
Full moons are times of culmination, eclipses especially so, and Leo is the drama queen of the zodiac.
His recent trial was the culmination of one of the most high-profile cases of the #MeToo movement.
As it goes in TV world, the culmination of Kevin's journey coincides with the climax of Randall's unraveling.
For Scanwell, it's the culmination of a three-year journey to bring their first diagnostic test to market.
"This is a culmination of hard work paired with the goal to make your child happy," she said.
DH: When I say that today is the culmination of a lot of events, that's a great example.
This was the culmination of over 18 months of the most divisive, corrosive presidential campaign in American history.
NASA's Juno spacecraft is now orbiting the solar system's largest planet, the culmination of a five-year journey.
The Pelosi sit-in was a culmination of these efforts, and a perfect demonstration of Sunrise's hybrid model.
"It was a culmination of a year of dread," said John Cook, the executive editor of Gawker Media.
Neumann, for all his excesses, is just the culmination of a trend that's been going on for years.
It would also be the culmination of on-again, off-again talks the two have had for years.
"This album is the culmination of, like, 'I don't care,'" he told Rolling Stone a couple weeks ago.
It's a culmination of her decades-long study of all types of men, seen through one woman's eyes.
"You yourself called the murderer evil, but yesterday's violence is the direct culmination of your influence," they wrote.
It's the culmination of multiple character arcs, and it positions the story beautifully for where it goes next.
I always feel like this was the culmination of a trajectory we'd been on for a few records.
We basically sat down found a beat, smoked a j, and in its culmination we had a song.
Both of these decisions are the culmination of their characters' respective season-long arcs — such as they are.
For Williams, who goes by "Tod" (short for toddler), Tykables is the culmination of several years of planning.
The report was a culmination of the fund's several visits to China between October 2015 and September 2017.
Its final song, "To Be Given a Body," offers both culmination and transcendence, contemplating the mystery of incarnation.
This exam is the culmination of twelve years of study and will impact students' lives for many more.
I watch the culmination of his blood-stained training in Japan as he maneuvers behind the bar gracefully.
"Amazing Train Journeys" is the culmination of asking more than 200 travel writers for their absolute favorites recommendations.
This week's cover story for The Times Magazine is the culmination of reporting from that trip to Yemen.
For this culmination of a Danspace residency, programs will touch on improvisation, movement, fellowship, music and discussion. Dec.
The culmination of the program was a masters thesis, and both had struggled to find a worthy subject.
Such moments throw into relief the harrowing culmination of Joan's short life, and the violence of her end.
This is the culmination of a very long dream for the city's urban planners and cyclists and walkers.
The Israeli-Jordanian peace treaty signed in 1994 was also the culmination of decades of secret bilateral contacts.
It would be the disheartening culmination of an era when divisions hardened and persuasion became a lost art.
The articles themselves represent the culmination of months of investigation by the House into Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
The tirade was the culmination of months of frustration over immigration and the border wall, our correspondent writes.
Sykes argues that "Trumpism represents a repudiation of much of the conservative tradition" rather than its natural culmination.
This culmination of errors had some who received the email worried that their information might have been breached.
"It's the culmination of my life's work," said Jeff Webb, president of cheerleading's newly recognized world governing body.
All very positive things but it's kind of the culmination of being singularly focused on the next opportunity.
His latest book, "Secrets Self-Made Millionaires Teach Their Kids, " is a culmination of the answers he's received.
This invitation was the culmination of a series of unprecedented discussions that took place without any American input.
The show is the culmination of a cultural exchange agreement ratified between France and Iran in January 2016.
Full moons bring culmination, so a conversation that's been growing around you will reach an exciting climax today!
With that precedent, going the final distance and eliminating the filibuster for bills should be a logical culmination.
The simulation represents the culmination of three years of work on the simulation's code by the Swiss researchers.
This is a hangover that actually feels like a slow-burning culmination of weeks and months of debauchery.
"This is the culmination of tremendous scientific and technical success for this mission," Patrick Martin, Rosetta's mission manager, said.
The Home Hub, like so many of Google's hardware devices, is the culmination of years' worth of software advantages.
Fifty years ago this July, the first men landed on the moon, the culmination of the Apollo 11 mission.
You're never alone because the whole world is on your plate, and that was the culmination of the book.
Most importantly, the show's culmination was a discussion between Deller and Pop, which occurred onstage after the opening reception.
The culmination of two and a half years of development, it's as hard to pin down as she is.
Stephenson said Tuesday's preview event is a culmination of more than a year's worth of WarnerMedia restructuring and rethinking.
The culmination of the Melania Trump day on Friday was in Ljubljana, where the Christmas lights were turned on.
The culmination that is Infinity War pulled together a decade's worth of storylines, references, hat tips, and Easter eggs.
It's more about how it feels like a culmination of multiple cultural trends coming together in one absurd moment.
A Star is Born is not just a culmination of his work, but something much more exciting — a beginning.
Death may be inescapable culmination of life, but damn if we aren't going to die trying to fight it.
After all, "Avengers: Endgame" is the culmination of more than a decade of films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
So the deal is a big step forward and the culmination of a long-standing debate between German politicians.
In a culmination of all her hard-won skills, Arya finally gets to cross names off her revenge list.
Merritt's lawyers say his arrest was a culmination of a botched investigation, a wrongful arrest and a malicious prosecution.
His fall marks the culmination of four months of almost ceaseless protests against one of Africa's longest-ruling tyrants.
The presentations, the culmination of a rigorous six-month training program aimed at helping young entrepreneurs materialize their ideas.
The trial in question, which Douglas recounted for Harper's Magazine in 2012, was in fact the culmination of a
The decision is the culmination of a three-year investigation into the social media company by the German watchdog.
The idea of Israel as the glorious culmination of Jewish history has left these alternate endings in the shadows.
GOLF AND HUNTING The French court ruling marks the culmination of a seven-year investigation and aborted settlement negotiations.
If backhoes do bite into that primeval soil, it will be the culmination of decades of contentious improvement efforts.
The startups are part of Y Combinator's Demo Day, which is the culmination of the Valley's preeminent accelerator program.
This is the culmination of human achievement in meat processing so far (don't even get me started on chickens).
Traditionally, "going public" represented the gratifying culmination of sleepless nights and missed birthdays that went into building a company.
Fights don't spring forth from the ether fully formed and unblamable; they're the culmination of bad vibes and acts.
Nixon, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected executive privilege in a ruling that triggered the culmination of the Watergate scandal.
The White House announced Flynn's resignation Monday night, the culmination of weeks of controversy surrounding alleged communications with Russia.
Andrew M. Cuomo, the culmination of a federal investigation into the administration's attempts to lure jobs and businesses upstate.
The shutdown of Pusher Street was the culmination of simmering tensions between the Christiana commune and law enforcement authorities.
The physical office is the culmination of an effort to stand up the unit that began in January 2017.
It was the culmination of a great year, and being part of that team and that run was great.
The landmark step is the culmination of years of activism and appeals from inside and outside the Gulf nation.
This draft assessment is the culmination of countless hours of work from EPA scientists over more than a decade.
Google paid for two years of autonomous drone research at NASA and the race was the culmination of that.
"Avengers: Endgame" — the biggest theatrical release in history — was the culmination of more than 10 years of Marvel movies.
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Did Bolivia experience a coup or the culmination of a popular movement demanding a president's resignation?
This weekend's Final Four marks the culmination of the biggest money-making event of the year for the NCAA.
The ruling sparked jubilant scenes across the country, the culmination of a decades-long struggle for India's LGBTQ movement.
Grab a seat to watch the culmination of all the hard work our hackers put in over the weekend.
Full moons are a time of culmination, so you can bet there's a climax in store for you, Pisces!
After all, it was the culmination of one of Trump's most controversial campaign promises to build a deportation force.
The book takes a few stabs at easy targets, and its resolution, though moving, is more afterthought than culmination.
The culmination of a decade of steadily increasing attacks on Muslims, such figures express a widespread antipathy to Islam.
The subpoenas are a culmination of months of threats from Ms. James that she would aggressively investigate Mr. Trump.
The #MeToo movement is the culmination of decades of agitation around the pervasive problems of sexual assault and harassment.
But one video was more worrying, and for Mr. Salvini's enemies, suggested the potential culmination of his perpetual campaign.
The 22020-page proposal is the culmination of months of discussion among environmental groups, progressive lawmakers, and impacted communities.
Tuesday's arrest was the culmination of the first phase of the inquiry, said Giniton Lages, a senior homicide investigator.
Plus, it's the culmination of that weird plot where Marty turns into a horrible person for no reason. 151.
Theon is headed back to Winterfell to join the Stark cause, a fitting culmination for his continuing redemption arc.
The criminal charges were the culmination of a rarity in Silicon Valley — federal prosecution of a technology start-up.
The culmination of the Mueller probe in some form of a report, and potentially the trial of Paul Manafort.
"Losing those three close ones was tough, and then obviously, the culmination of getting your butt kicked," Fizdale said.
The announcement is the culmination of the biggest legal challenge to Mr. Trump's presidential authority since he took office.
In some ways, it was the natural culmination of a series of moves they had made throughout their lives.
In Washington, bipartisan policymakers celebrated the culmination of U.S.-led regime change that protected human rights and advanced democracy.
The Judiciary panel vote on Friday was the culmination of days of partisan fighting over the accusations against Trump.
The senior Pentagon official characterized the strike against the No. 2 in Iran as a culmination of recent events.
What's more, the high in 2012 was not a one-off boom but the culmination of a yearslong trend.
"Eventually they reach a culmination point, they simply cannot resupply, they run out of suicide bombers," Mr. McGurk said.
PLANK: IT IS A CULMINATION OF ABOUT A YEARS WORTH OF WORK THAT GOES INTO BRINGING THIS TO LIFE.
In 2017, a culmination of all the things that had been brewing for years finally erupted from the surface.
For six years, Kullman headed up DuPont, the culmination of a nearly 30-year career at the chemical giant.
Concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs, are a culmination of farmers' history-long quest to grow animals more efficiently.
The exhibition features pieces that are the culmination of two years of studio work from more than 70 graduates.
Whoever thought that Carl Andre's joyless, hug-the-floor sculpture was the logical culmination of Brancusi got it wrong.
Elon Musk unveiled the Tesla Model 3 — and the culmination of his three-part master plan — in Hawthorne, Calif.
I try to create an emotional culmination that hopefully has some complexity—and then I end it right there.
"This is the culmination, from our side, of almost 10 years of thinking about how technology can improve people's lives."
The vote is the culmination of a seven-year long push by the GOP to repeal President Obama's signature achievement.
They started playing shows again in 225, and the culmination of that time back at work is this sixth album.
They started playing shows again in 2010, and the culmination of that time back at work is this sixth album.
The full moon in fellow fire sign Sagittarius brings a big culmination to your love life or artistic endeavors, Leo.
We spent time with Peter and the Wrestlers to see the obstacles and eventual culmination of a truly unique event.
You'll have plenty to focus on, as issues concerning money will come to a culmination under the full moon's light.
And Pokémon Go isn't just recreating an experience from 20 years ago; it's almost the natural culmination of this series.
When you have inched your way up for so long, it's like a career culmination of thousands of micro-successes.
" More than 80,000 people signed a letter to the president calling the synagogue massacre "the direct culmination of your influence.
The culmination of a ten-year vision from founder Ali Ahmed, Robomart is an autonomous grocery store department on wheels.
When Cliven Bundy rose to speak, his message felt like a culmination of the six speakers who had come before.
It was the culmination of a months-long funding battle that resulted in the longest (partial) government shutdown in history.
Look at this thing: Playdate, coming early 2020, is the culmination of more than five years of experimenting at Panic.
The streets fill with parade-goers as people across New Orleans are marking the culmination of the Mardi Gras season.
Tuesday's winter premiere picked up right where the show previously ended, really hitting a culmination of the last 10 episodes.
His report, released to the public in April, is the culmination of 22,22016 subpoenas, 22016 search warrants and 37 indictments.
His report, released to the public in April, is the culmination of 2,800 subpoenas, 20163 search warrants and 37 indictments.
Their lawsuit, if it is successful, will be the culmination of a decades-long legal campaign to undermine public unions.
The acquisition would mark the culmination of an eight-month-long effort by Elliott to clinch a deal for Travelport.
Chinati's installation is the culmination of all Irwin's work in a permanent manifestation—landscape, architecture, sculpture, light, space, and perception.
Because from where I started as a comedian, when I was still college, to the culmination of an hour special?
One can't say the same thing about Paterson, which feels both like a culmination and a rebirth for the director.
PrivatBank's nationalisation was the culmination of a swingeing clean-up of Ukraine's financial system, backed by the International Monetary Fund.
What boosters saw as the great opening act of the space age turned out to be, in effect, its culmination.
The prison industrial system is really the culmination of many aspects of oppression and how they operate in our country.
The company said it was the culmination of a 10-year project it spearheaded with the help of local activists.
As Marvel is all too happy to explain, Avengers: Infinity War is the culmination of 18 movies across 10 years.
GE said Immelt's departure was not triggered by outside influences and was the culmination of six years of succession planning.
Tax inversions are the logical culmination of all of these tactics—the ultimate expression of a system that doesn't work.
"It was pretty much the culmination of other calls that have gone against us recently at the plate," Maddon said.
Hari Kondabolu's Warn Your Relatives premiered on Netflix May 8, a culmination of months and years of the comic's work.
By midday, the streets were stained with blood in the culmination of the West African nation's biggest annual spending splurge.
The best in show award was the culmination of the four-day event, which attracted almost 21,000 competitors, Crufts said.
Juarez was arrested that year in what authorities described as the culmination of the 22-year-old cold case murder.
Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s, and that it would take such a culmination of outrage to push Trump to change.
Confirmations generally are seen as not just the culmination but the celebration of a career leading to the Supreme Court.
The hour of the show is the culmination for Maddow of a workday that starts at around 12:30 P .
Decades in the making after a hard-fought Congressional battle for funding, the museum felt to many like a culmination.
JPMorgan Chase has launched its PolicyCenter in Washington, D.C., as the ambitious culmination of its growing corporate responsibility mission.8.
The bill easily passed the House and the Senate and as Time reports, is the culmination of 211 separate bills.
There's a massive trade war brewing between South Korea and Japan, the culmination of decades of mistrust and political tensions.
In many respects, the Democratic tilt toward female candidates is the logical culmination of the political dynamics since Trump's election.
The film — a culmination of a decade of Marvel movies — featured time travel, heartbreaking moments, and a major battle sequence.
The traditional markers such as marriage and parenting are now the culmination of adulthood rather than the start of it.
Hashimoto Contemporary describes Simple as a culmination of her previous bodies of work, like her Nudes series of woven selfies.
Every electronic product is the culmination of international labor from mines, refinery facilities, and assembly facilities, usually from underpaid workers.
But tonight, during the completely unsatisfying culmination of the biggest show on television, we at least got that one moment.
It's the culmination of much of what the company has been working on over the past decade and a half.
This is an exciting but emotional time, and a culmination arrives in your love life or your pursuit of pleasure.
Hashimoto Contemporary describes Simple as a culmination of her previous bodies of work, like her Nudes series of woven selfies .
You could also learn something new about how people see you or reach a culmination around a project you've started.
"This is the culmination of a two and half year adventure," said Yuka Kojima, co-founder and CEO at FOVE.
That short journey is the culmination of a 10-year odyssey to his first job with a major professional team.
The test, originally planned for last month but delayed by Hurricane Florence, was the culmination of many years of work.
It marked the culmination of a back-and-forth that has consumed the team and much of the football world.
Mr. Trump represents the culmination of a trend that pro-Israel groups resisted for years: the loss of Jewish support.
So let's not confuse ourselves by making Auschwitz the axis of our culture and the culmination of our civic religion.
The $1.3 trillion spending bill, which would fund the government through September 30, is the culmination of months of negotiations.
The culmination will be the choice of a successor to Mario Draghi, the president, whose term expires in October 2019.
To hear Mr. Clover tell it, the case is the culmination of a decades-long assault against the labor movement.
But this evening, watching Abbé's chimneys fade to silhouettes from a simple campsite, felt like the culmination of a pilgrimage.
The Silver and Skelos convictions had been the culmination of Mr. Bharara's campaign to combat official corruption in New York.
He is simply the crude and extreme version of the Republican Party — the culmination of longstanding trends on the right.
Here is a modest guide to becoming a successful remote employee, a culmination of what I've learned along the way.
The raids were the culmination of an investigation that started with a 2015 telephone tip to the Internal Affairs Bureau.
The fracas on Monday was the culmination of more than a year of conflict between Mr. Velasquez and Mr. Morales.
This was a culmination of months of supportive Twitter messages that Ms. Perry and Ms. Swift had exchanged during 2009.
And giving your best reliever the lead with one inning to go is seen as the culmination of a plan.
Here in Charlottesville, Saturday's protest was the culmination of a year and a half of debate over the Lee statue.
PrivatBank's nationalization was the culmination of a swingeing clean-up of Ukraine's financial system, backed by the International Monetary Fund.
The rebellion, and the purge of those Conservative members of Parliament, was the culmination of Downing Street's unusually aggressive tactics.
But this administration is merely the culmination of the US's decades-long slide toward becoming the center of modern kleptocracy.
"It was complete beauty Chernobyl," she said, the culmination of substance abuse that stretched back to when she was 15.
"It is a culmination of two years of work getting the building ready, but it's also a beginning," Monaghan said.
Gloria Guevara, the chief executive of the W.T.T.C., called the new program a culmination of nearly two years of work.
"This is very exciting, and it is the culmination of a year-and-a-half of training, anticipation, and teamwork."
The Colbert bump The massive donation is the culmination, or grand finale, if you will, of the site's #BestSchoolDay project.
It is the culmination of decades of political and societal forces that have led up to a political pivot point.
My final stop was Salvation Mountain in Niland, the culmination of the life's work of a Vermont native, Leonard Knight.
It also marked the triumphant culmination of a campaign for statehood by the Sidama which dates back almost as far.
Vehicles, especially those available for the consumer, are the culmination of bleeding-edge advancements in computing, manufacturing and material sciences.
He opened the decade with "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," a culmination of the self-proclaimed genius's well, musical genius.
They are invited to share these projects later during a start-up showcase, which is the culmination of the program.
"Today's announcement is the culmination of a long-term process of working with the Fed," a spokeswoman wrote via email.
Nowadays, however, protests should be seen not as the culmination of an organizing effort, but as a first, potential step.
For Macedonians, Friday's vote was the culmination of years of debate and was greeted by as much exhaustion as exhilaration.
It was the culmination of months of internal clashes over immigration policies that many say were illegal, unethical or unreasonable.
Saturday's results were the culmination of this long process of social change — of the new Ireland triumphing over the old.
After living in Berlin and London, New York City seemed to me the culmination of anything a city could offer.
Los Angeles is the culmination of every bad trend of the 20th century: cars and freeways, mass media, and vanity. Suburbia.
This is the culmination of the Startup Societies Summit, a two-day conference organized by McKinney and his friend Thibault Serlet.
Android was ostensibly based on GNU/Linux, the culmination of decades of hacker ingenuity meant to replace proprietary, locked-down software.
Issues with self-esteem are also reaching a culmination—you're so ready to let go of what's no longer serving you.
But that seemingly innocuous post was the culmination of a series of alleged, and contested, violations of the anti-fraternization rules.
When Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War comes out in May, it will be the culmination of 10 years of Marvel moviemaking magic.
"Again, this is a culmination film of 210 movies, it's a lot of storytelling to work into it," Joe Russo noted.
Law enforcement officials say the murders were the culmination of a long-simmering dispute Hamilton had with his niece over money.
Avengers: Endgame is the culmination of the last decade of Marvel Cinematic Universe films, which began with Iron Man in 2008.
"Endgame," the 275nd installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is the long-awaited culmination of more than a decade of storytelling.
I think it's just a culmination of a lot of things that have been going on for the past 10 years.
It stemmed from the culmination of almost six months of nonstop scandals, controversies, and negative headlines for the $69 billion company.
That narrative has electrified Florida Democrats, and Obama's appearance was a culmination of sorts for Gillum's 20-plus-month campaign journey.
"This victory is the culmination of decades of hard work," ACLU of Florida Executive Director Howard Simon said in a statement.
The culmination of this opposition to my work resulted in a community-wide petition in 2015 to disavow my presidential candidacy.
Outside, after casting her ballot, Phoenix says voting for herself felt surreal — the culmination of more than a year of work.
Without being too grandiose, it also feels like the culmination of everything Marvel has built in conquering the pop-culture universe.
It's the culmination of years of efforts, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe advocating for the measure since taking office in 211.
It's the culmination of a few years worth of development that came to fruition thanks to Microsoft's recent creator-focused push.
And when we say "effects," we mean anything that may signal the culmination, conclusion, or beginning of something in your life.
Their legislative culmination was the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which banned the immigration of Chinese laborers to the United States.
"It would be the culmination of my three years of work and the dream of my life," said the cool teen.
It was the culmination of more than a month of weekly demonstrations aimed at breaking a crippling Israeli-Egyptian border blockade.
Luc Besson's latest film, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, is clearly the culmination of a long-simmering passion.
That's a powerful experience, and to me, that was the culmination of my being, and what can I learn from this?
And like so many other disparities, this split is the culmination of several systemic factors that sort us into these groups.
This is the culmination of four years of hard work, and you are going to run the race of your life.
A culmination of a lot of stuff that's been building [throughout the season] happens in eight, which usually happens in ten.
Uncharted 4, released this week, is both the culmination of the franchise, and the pinnacle of the games-as-films craze.
The Hero 63 Black is the culmination of years worth of Lego-style hardware and software additions to GoPro's action cameras.
"For me, it was a culmination of many things, and meeting a doctor who had a method that penetrated," Noxon says.
"That's why I think my race is so important, because it's the culmination of 25 years in the making," he said.
For many younger Chinese, Liu is an unknown figure, the culmination of years of intense censorship of his life and works.
That tragic mistake was the culmination of a much longer ongoing disaster, one caused by greed, politics, incompetence, and selective amnesia.
It's the culmination of 21 films, dozens of beloved character arcs, and countless hours of creative legwork from the Marvel Team.
He blamed the government's planned cuts to disability benefits: the culmination, he argued, of years of unreasonable demands by the Treasury.
For iRobot co-founder and CEO Colin Angle, however, the product represents the culmination of the company's nearly 30-year existence.
Backed by $2100 million from the government, it was meant to be the culmination all the momentum Brazil had been building.
The environment and the Mechagon megadungeon is a cool culmination of classic fantasy and this new vision for it, he added.
It was the culmination of a 2202-year legal battle to expel the last known Nazi war-crimes suspect from America.
The votes, whenever they take place, will be the culmination of battles between corporate giants, consumer advocates and members of Congress.
For the strangers who greeted Dalya and her young family in arrivals, it was the happy culmination of years of work.
The lawsuits against the proposed mergers are the culmination of more than a year of investigations by the Department of Justice.
The company said Monday's announcement is the culmination of months of work with Cuba's government and local hotels in the country.
It would mark the culmination of a long, relentless war of attrition against a woman's right to control her reproductive future.
It was also the culmination of more than a decade of state-led welfare reform innovation that showed what could work.
His statement on Iran has been the culmination of months of unease that most European leaders had hoped could be avoided.
Being able to plan it now, it's just a culmination of all of the ideas I had as a little girl.
Liberals see fascism as the culmination of conservative thinking: an authoritarian, nationalist, and racist system of government organized around corporate power.
Now, with the expansion into the clinical space, Tia's founders see it as the culmination of their evolution as a company.
"It's the culmination of different tissues with different needs and how many calories it takes to keep them functioning," he said.
Patented in 1984, the device represented a culmination of much of the company's work on switches as a form of input.
Featuring collaborations with Peaches and Rye Rye, Hedonism is the culmination of his quick rise in the underground electro-rap scene.
And Benno is, presumably, his crown jewel, the culmination of a long and prestigious career in a distinctive echelon of restaurants.
The culmination of that, "Justice League," flopped hard both with audiences and critics, and the studio has pivoted toward standalone stories.
His election may be a culmination of a trend in society of lionizing business stars and expecting too much of them.
It marks the culmination of an unprecedented 20-year experiment that engaged millions of people from almost every country on earth.
Lehman Brothers was quite bad, but it was the culmination of a sequence of things that had happened over 2500 months.
The traditional culmination of a philosophy of history is to identify the goal, end or destination of the whole human saga.
The sale is a culmination of a decade-long quest for Mr. Kroenke, whose early overtures were rejected by Arsenal's board.
The works are a kind of transcript of the wind's movement, and the culmination of his games of chance with nature.
It's the culmination of THQ Nordic's big pitch: They buy your favorite but ignored franchise and bring it back to life.
This is the culmination of the right's long campaign against media: a base that only trusts tribal news from tribal sources.
Hanjin Kal's annual general meeting is expected to be the culmination of an intense proxy fight to decide the group's leader.
At the culmination of the biggest game of his long broadcasting career, he will not so much as raise his voice.
A culmination in a conversation that's been brewing takes place during today's full moon in Pisces, but does everything make sense?
That evening, he showed his final collection for the brand, the culmination of 17 years, nearly a lifetime in fashion terms.
The site's latest tool may be the culmination of its assorted projects, all placed directly in the palm of your hand.
CATCC certification was the culmination of a process that started at the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Florida last year.
Prosecutors said the killing was the violent culmination of a series of assaults and thefts by Mr. Rivers since his release.
Much of the media coverage has described the situation as the culmination of a partisan arms race: Both sides do it.
Why it matters: Thursday's vote is the culmination of three years of intense efforts to deliver Brexit, and to block it.
Where others see inconsistency, Mr. Bannon sees the culmination of three decades of take-no-prisoners trade rhetoric by Mr. Trump.
The agreement was the "culmination of a year's discussions" with the Saudis that began during the Obama administration, the company said.
The trial, he pointed out, may be the culmination of three decades of work, but it is actually just the beginning.
The new campaign web video was the culmination of a day on which the President staked out ever more extreme positions.
"My protest was the culmination of years of thought and experiences, of learning and unlearning," Kaepernick said in a news release.
Sagas subway blog, said the plan was the culmination of a long campaign to make New Yorkers care about subway signals.
"It was really a culmination of all the good things going on in our lives finally really coming together," Ryan said.
"It's the culmination of trying to negotiate for 14 months and getting nowhere," said Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, a national team veteran.
While the plot and development may seem painfully familiar, viewers can only hope that cases will actually reach a final culmination.
Shannon stressed the decision to leave was entirely his and was the culmination of months of reflection and discussions with Tillerson.
Still, I can't say I fully understood why the two Mahabharata stories were featured as the culmination of all the others.
With "Wildlife," then "Dannemora," and now "True West," he had been running nonstop, the culmination of 14 unbroken years of momentum.
But for prosecutors, those investigations have taken a back seat to the fire, the deadly culmination of many of these problems.
It's a huge moment in space discovery and the culmination of years of work for NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
"Today's announcement is the culmination of years of unwavering focus by the Boeing and Saab team," Caret said in a statement.
It's the perfect culmination of a story that, when it came out in 2010, had been 15 years in the making.
That was kind of a culmination seeing a lot of ways that we use heaven, especially in connection to death denial.
Today's election is the culmination of months of bitter sniping and rancor, but that's not about to end any time soon.
But for dozens of people skittering around behind the scenes, the draft is a culmination of a year's worth of work.
It was the culmination of a decade-long slog through the middleweight division, and it was very hard not to smile at.
For the accelerator, the first class is the culmination of a year of work putting the pieces together for the new initiative.
It's the culmination of more than a year of overdue under-the-hood work to make Evernote reliable, consistent, and future-proof.
For Jaffe and Franks, both of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the publication is the culmination of almost two decades of work.
"Dubai is very popular for EB-5 because it's actually a culmination of many different people from many different nationalities," said Zamanian.
As nightmarish as the Sarah's program scheme is, it also feels inevitable, a culmination of all the worst things about the internet.
Young's induction at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House was the culmination of a lifetime of idolizing one of country's most hallowed institutions.
For Rice, the launch of Wavedash is the culmination of a 14 year journey which began when he graduated college in 2003.
Considering Infinity War was advertised as a culmination of 228 years of Marvel movies, the internet was understandably unhappy with Brody's criticism.
It's the culmination of work processing nine years and 25 million requests for services from all of its different categories of jobs.
Full moons are culmination points each month where we wait to see if our previous new moon intentions have come to life.
The film, the 27nd installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is the long-awaited culmination of more than a decade of storytelling.
The film, the 803nd installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is the long-awaited culmination of more than a decade of storytelling.
The arrests are the culmination of an investigation that involved the Drug Enforcement Agency in Tennessee and Florida, according to arrest documents.
Mbatha-Raw says that landing in one of Disney's most diverse projects yet feels like a culmination of all of her work.
This ending was the culmination of a narrative that kept Monterey's most glamorous moms and dads in the dark about Perry's behavior.
It was, rather, the culmination of everything Marvel has put on screen since "Iron Man" launched its then-audacious plans in 2008.
But while Wednesday's drop was large, for much of the tech sector, this was the culmination of a months-long sell-off.
"Delivery of DDG 1001 marks the culmination of years of dedication and hard work from our Navy and industry team," said Capt.
The weekend was the culmination of Sanders' month-long push, since the Democratic primary contest ended, to move the party's platform leftward.
The case is a culmination from over five years of disputes between the ride-sharing company and various taxi associations across Europe.
Naqvi said in a statement this process marks the culmination of an extremely complex and challenging phase of negotiations and detailed planning.
PT The culmination of the 23 Hearthstone season is down to eight players: Amnesiac, Che0nsu, Cydonia, DrHippi, Hamster, HotMeowth, Jasonzhou and Pavel.
In the end, the only culmination of her arc would have to come from truly and at last continuing her mother's story.
When FCC chairman Tom Wheeler passed the Open Internet Order in February of 2015, it was the culmination of decades of work.
Robbie Collin, The Telegraph Yet a movie intended as the culmination of DC lore instead feels like just another sequel set-up.
The end result is the culmination of more than 18 months of planning and production (and pain), but it's also the beginning.
Their new album Patience feels like the culmination of the band's sound, a full-throated and meaty exploration of loud rock music.
"Today is the culmination of something positive that came out of Formula 1 — which generally wasn't very positive for me," Fernandes said.
The riots are the culmination of "two years of heated dissatisfaction and public distrust of the government," said Wong in the TwReporter.
It would be, to be sure, a massive political and policy victory — the culmination of decades of work by gun control advocates.
The full moon in Aries brings a culmination around an intimate relationship as well as around finances, particularly debts or shared resources.
The clash with leaders of the council appears to be the culmination of long-running tensions, with both sides now digging in.
That's the story she's bringing to its culmination in her upcoming memoir, Brave, the story she's now preparing the public to accept.
Translatotron, as the project is called, is the culmination of several years of related work, though it's still very much an experiment.
At the culmination of the rite, they dress in bright kente cloth, adorn their bodies with beads, and dance before the community.
For me, I think that it's a culmination of watching Donald Trump purposely play to our worst instincts and fanning those flames.
It also represents the culmination of years of campaigning by rights activists who have sometimes been arrested and imprisoned for their efforts.
This latest WHO report is the ideal culmination in a year where "art wellness" has moved from the sidelines to center-stage.
His election was the culmination of a democratic transition that began after veteran leader Blaise Compaore was forced out in October 2014.
The culmination of it all so far, "Avengers: Endgame," is the highest-grossing movie of all time, topping "Avatar" with $2.8 billion.
It treated Trump like an aberration when he was, in fact, the culmination of decades of Republican evolution toward anti-government extremism.
This is the culmination of months of negotiations and years of work by the tax-writing committees in the House and Senate.
Its seven years among the stars were the culmination of the first phase of China's push to become an superpower in space.
In the wake of those atrocities, the Long March has become a culmination of the Pashtun community's grievances against the Pakistani state.
Metacritic score: 90 Fifty years ago this July, the first men landed on the moon, the culmination of the Apollo 11 mission.
College graduation ceremonies will soon begin around the US, marking the culmination of four hard years of undergraduate studies for new graduates.
Sonically, lyrically, melodically, it's the culmination of what I personally had been trying to achieve with Frightened Rabbit since Sing The Greys.
For Mr. Trump, Sunday night's early focus on the 2005 tape was the culmination of a remarkable series of provocations against women.
As they told Noisey, ""TCBT is the culmination of two years of work and collaboration with the new lineup of Black Tusk.
Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, the Motion Picture Academy's 90th annual awards ceremony will be the pinnacle and culmination of the awards season.
The case would be the culmination of a two-year investigation into Mr. Netanyahu's dealings with wealthy businessmen, newspaper publishers and others.
Mr. Mueller told Mr. Barr about his frustrations over Mr. Barr's spin on the report, the culmination of nearly two years' work.
Its natural culmination is the idea that a "complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the United States is necessary to keep us safe.
I was holed up in my bedroom watching the Senate vote on the ACA, the culmination of a 25-day floor debate.
Finally, a culmination of all the art theory and identity politics is a discussion of Hannah Black's new book, Dark Pool Party.
Poorly Watched Girls is Suzanne Bocanegra's largest exhibition to date and the culmination of her collaboration with the Fabric Workshop and Museum.
The image is not only the culmination of a century of science, but of a massive collaborative effort that spanned the globe.
Instead, he is an avatar of the party's pathologies, the culmination of its cynical and shambolic trajectory over the last two decades.
An important culmination in your career is taking place, but you have to watch out for sleazy, lazy, lying, or sneaky people.
It also represented the culmination of a legal battle that stretched on for nearly a decade, ending on Thursday morning as Gov.
She delivered the draft by hand to the Royal Court Theater, the culmination of her participation in the theater's young writers program.
"This is a culmination of many months of discussion between the White House Office of American Innovation and Foxconn," the official said.
The movie's contempt for its Japanese characters reaches a peculiar culmination in a scene in which ritual suicide is played for laughs.
This was down 5.9 percent from a peak of nearly 16,000 courses in 183, the culmination of a 20-year construction boom.
For Ms. Slotkin, Monday's meeting — and Wednesday's impeachment vote — will be the culmination of an extraordinarily tumultuous first year on Capitol Hill.
And in this one, it really is the culmination of two movies' worth of hatred between sisters who do not get along.
"The place we're at today is a culmination of almost three years of work," David Boling, a US attorney spokesperson, told CNN.
The works span a range of mediums, practices and styles, the culmination of several years' work in and out of Hunter's program.
Myles's new poems are transformations, and perhaps a culmination of the poet's previous inquiries into love, gender, poetry, America and its politics.
It was a culmination of emotion after a long day of preparation and anticipation for one of the capital's most elaborate rituals.
This year, in many ways, has brought the messy culmination of all these trends, along with a few others (Facebook Live, anyone?).
So it's something that we had been following for a long time, and I think Trump was kinda the culmination of that.
"Pixel smartphones represent the culmination of Google's ongoing moves to take ownership of Android," Ian Fogg, telecoms analyst with IHS Markit, said.
The crossover event, in other words, was the culmination of several movies' worth of stories and several years' worth of successful films.
It's a very difficult moment to move from whatever, the culmination of the act, to the next thing, the next desirous moment.
When the 47-year-old took the stage at Pavilion 28, in South Jakarta, it was the culmination of 34 years of practice.
The birth of the twins was the culmination of a three-year project, which involved mice, monkeys, and eventually human embryos, He explained.
The flight was a monumental achievement—the culmination of decades of theoretical work, top secret wartime projects, and in the end, international collaboration.
This week was the culmination of years of the IAAF attempting to regulate her, because they feel her testosterone levels are too high.
The gains he touted at the end of the week-long conference were the culmination of a two-year effort, his email said.
But if this bizarre culmination of circumstances doesn't make your chest collapse from asking just that, it's hard to know what else will.
In its unusual shape and carefully designed interior, it was something of a culmination of his work in both architecture and industrial design.
The impeachment inquiry is in some ways the culmination of a battle between the president and the government institutions he distrusted and disparaged.
This final, horrible exit was merely the culmination of an act that had begun all the way back in the summer of 1981.
For Bong, who has written every single film in his career, "Parasite" is essentially a culmination of everything he's learned over the years.
"What we're doing onstage is a culmination of the fact that we're all together and we came up through different changes," he says.
"This accomplishment is the culmination of over twenty years of effort," said Geoffrey Zweig, one of the researchers, in a Microsoft blog post.
But the transformation of an audio-only experience into a high-profile television show isn't the culmination of the podcast-to-TV experiment.
THE month of Ramadan can be arduous for fasting Muslims, and Eid al-Fitr, the celebration of the month's culmination, is eagerly anticipated.
When you start playing, you'll notice LoL's ranked gameplay operates in seasons, with the culmination being Worlds, a multimillion dollar e-sports final.
The bout in question, broadcast last week, was the culmination of a Kickstarter campaign, YouTube series, and more than two years of hype.
Rosetta made history when it reached Comet 67P on August 6, 2015, marking the culmination of a 10-year, four-billion-mile journey.
This moment is the culmination of Tommy's dream: to honor his father and to give back to the department that helped his family.
"(The move) is the culmination of the crime of usurping Palestine and displacing the Palestinian people," SANA said, quoting a Foreign Ministry source.
The event, taking place at PAX West in Seattle, was the culmination of weeks of tinkering, experimentation, and a fair number of failures.
The grand unveiling will mark the culmination of a long, government-backed mission to honor the service and sacrifice of Native American veterans.
The trial itself lasted for nearly three months and was the culmination of decades of work by U.S. law enforcement and federal prosecutors.
Investor attention has turned to the culmination of trade talks between U.S. and Chinese negotiators, which has shown signs of promise of late.
"VR is going to be the culmination of all the work humanity has been up to since the birth of language," he said.
Thursday was supposed to be Trump's coronation as the Republican nominee, the culmination of an improbable rise to the top of American politics.
More than 2,000 mothers took part in the event, which marked the culmination of the ASEAN regional breast-feeding forum, CNN Philippines reported.
It's not the first nor last of these challenges, but the culmination of phase two of the three-phase 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge.
The victory was the culmination of a decades-long national project of building a dominant and entirely non-commercial baseball infrastructure in Cuba.
But 21992 would be the pinnacle of Cuban baseball—the culmination of Castro's goal of turning baseball into the pride of the revolution.
The result, Pretty Bird, is Mattea's first album in six years and the culmination of three-and-a-half years of vocal retraining.
"The culmination of my job is that moment when I stand in the auctioneer's blocks and I knock the hammer down," he said.
The writer says this surefire technique was the culmination of something he and his wife have "talked about doing" for a long time.
But the rapprochement was, in fact, the culmination of a year of back-channel talks, sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
"This is the culmination of anyone's legal life, to be selected to go on the Supreme Court of the United States," Reid said.
And the reality is that the Paris attacks were not an isolated event; they were in fact the culmination of a yearlong campaign.
In Scotland, where the parliamentary election campaign is approaching its culmination, senior politicians are pointedly falling over themselves to publish their tax returns.
Mr Obama's trip is a symbolic culmination of a process of rapprochement that he and Raúl Castro, Cuba's president, began in December 2014.
It's a culmination of failures by social structures that should protect all of us: children and adults, females and males, citizens and others.
Turkish forces and their Syrian allies seized control of Afrin from Kurdish fighters on Sunday, the culmination of an eight-week military operation.
Verizon acquired Yahoo's core business on Monday for $22020 billion, the culmination of months of speculation about the future of the web company.
The failed attempt by Republicans to rein in an independent ethics office was the culmination of years of mounting frustration on Capitol Hill.
For Ismail, founding WorldRemit was the culmination of 20 years' experience in the money transfer industry – spanning academic, consulting and in-house roles.
Those decisions signaled the culmination of an effort by a coalition of credit card companies to stop the tide of class-action lawsuits.
It was a culmination of what has been a seemingly continuous victory party for the USWNT, filled with drinks, dancing, and general revelry.
A deadly run of gang violence that has brought heartbreak to two Harlem families came to an unlikely culmination in a Manhattan courtroom.
Monday's announcement may ultimately mark not just the culmination of one campaign for control of the nation's judiciary, but the beginning of another.
At the end of the trek, there are food, gifts, and hymns sung to celebrate the culmination of the Three Wise Men's journey.
He bankrupted Gawker, the culmination of a decade-long campaign to get revenge on the site after its defunct sister site outed him.
For locals, the tree-sits are the culmination of a four-year fight against the MVP and another project, the Atlantic Coast pipeline.
"This is a culmination of many months of discussion between the White House Office of American Innovation and Foxconn," the official told reporters.
The culmination of nearly 220006 years of work by arms control negotiators, the NPT's objective was to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
The case, which has sharply divided lawmakers and advocacy groups, is the culmination of a long-running dispute between law enforcement and tech.
The opening of the embassy was the culmination of Afwerki's three-day visit to Ethiopia, his first to the country in 22 years.
The Pullman strike represented a culmination of the rifts between labor and business owners in 19th century US, Business Insider's Áine Cain reported.
This year we went to 100 percent hip-hop and R&B programming, so it feels like the culmination of my life's work.
The rotating presidency, now held by China, is the culmination of a long battle for acceptance at the top of the international system.
Shareholders assert that the allegedly misleading proxy statement was the culmination of directors' betrayal of their duties - and Cravath's abetting of that betrayal.
The culmination of years of work by Sony's all-star studio, Naughty Dog, "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" is a gorgeous thrill ride.
The unruly chamber For Speaker Ryan, a full-scale overhaul of the tax code was a culmination of sorts of a life's work.
The discovery was the culmination of a decade-long search that began when NASA shot the Kepler space telescope into orbit in 2009.
Hauling Zuckerberg before Congress was the culmination of a monthslong reevaluation of Big Tech in Washington D.C. on both sides of the aisle.
In this respect, Trump is not an anomaly, but rather the culmination of draconian immigration policies that resulted from decades of over-compromise.
His reported colloquies over his role and mistreatment is reason enough for him to exit stage left before the culmination of the investigation.
It sounds like the scene of a very raucous political rally, but it's actually the culmination of the Fallas Festival in Valencia, Spain.
The work was, for him, the logical culmination of a fascination with the art of the written word that had begun in boyhood.
It appears to be a culmination of a few projects the lab has developed over the years, all relating to their JackIn system.
Andrew Reynolds's part in Stay Gold is the culmination of a career, the last full showcase of one of the all-time greats.
In an age when fresh water — an increasingly rare and precious gift — is constantly rerouted into industry's maw, Gerrard's pieces demonstrate capitalism's culmination.
I love a big kiss, especially when it's the culmination of months of buildup, romantic moments, and will-they-or-won't-they tension.
Expect some relationships to end, but also watch out for an important culmination in a partnership, one that may bring you two closer.
Pisces season begins on February 18, and February 19 brings a full moon in Virgo, bringing about a major culmination in your career.
Miranda was the culmination of 30 years of Supreme Court cases that were designed to protect criminal suspects from abuse in police interrogations.
Today's culmination is graceful, effortless, consistent, and the primary reason he's a lanky, cherished jewel in the minds of executives throughout the NBA.
Instead, it's the culmination of 10 solid years of cutting-edge smartphone work that's resulted into one of today's most solid mobile devices.
"It does feel like a culmination," she said of the album after her bagatelles marathon shift, in an interview at Rough Trade NYC.
The American Kennel Club adds new breeds to its official list every year — a culmination of breeders meeting a long list of requirements.
The purge of the Supreme Court was the culmination of nearly three years of a systematic effort to reshape the entire judicial system.
The video tweet was sort of the culmination of all this, including the picture of the McConnell supporters with the Ocasio-Cortez cutout.
Fifty years ago this July, humans landed on the moon for the first time in history, the culmination of the Apollo 11 mission.
Washington is seeking her extradition, and officials said her arrest was the culmination of a monthslong investigation into whether Huawei violated Iran sanctions.
The culmination of her residency, Rachal Bradley's conceptual exhibition, Interlocutor, revolves around low-fi remedies to our high-fi, high-tech institutional ills.
It was the culmination of two years of anger, frustration and activism driven by women appalled by Donald J. Trump's election and presidency.
Some saw the step to lower rates to near zero as the culmination of bad news whereas others braced for worse to come.
The 182-page document is the culmination of a year-long, bipartisan process to develop a new cyber strategy for the United States.
In the culmination of a 10-year drawdown, British troops have left their last base in Germany, returning Catterick Barracks Bielefeld to Berlin.
"Yes, the recipes are Italian, but a lot of them are a culmination of both Italian and American — my California flair," she said.
The new study is the culmination of five years of research to determine the extent of methane leakage and its effect on climate.
There was the culmination of a life's work at the 2006 Turin Games, then the validation of a repeat in 2010 at Vancouver.
Trump's comments were the culmination of several months of work at the White House to prepare for the President to commute Blagojevich's sentence.
He's unusually blatant and gaudily corrupt, but at a basic level he's the culmination of where his party has been going for decades.
Not that I'm stopping totally, but this was the culmination of the last big tour that I'm going to be able to do.
He is also, in the context of the polluted scheme of things, the inevitable culmination of every leader who has gone before him.
Op-Ed Contributor VIENNA — Sunday will see the culmination of one of the longest, toughest — and flat-out weirdest — elections ever in Austria.
The culmination of this process came in November of 1993, with the formal establishment of the political bloc known as the European Union.
But its delivery sets up an even bigger test for Washington's political institutions than those involved in getting it safely to its culmination.
It was the culmination of a yearslong offensive that took the lives of more combatants than any other fight for territory in Afghanistan.
Today's seemingly rosy climate is the culmination of a political economy that consistently rewards the already wealthy at the expense of everyone else.
But Ms. Chen said her escape was the culmination of a personal transformation that began after he was detained almost two years ago.
At the culmination of my school's program, students were asked to write an essay about why you were not going to use drugs.
" It was, Green writes, "the culmination of everything Bannon learned during his time in Goldman Sachs, Internet Gaming Entertainment, Hollywood, and Breitbart News.
Today's decision is the culmination of a months-long turf battle between scientists and 5G proponents over the prized 24GHz radio frequency band.
The meeting is the culmination of months of negotiations and planning with North Korea by Trump, Pompeo, Bolton and other top administration officials.
The case would be the culmination of a two-year investigation into the prime minister's dealings with wealthy businessmen, newspaper publishers and more.
The exhibition, the culmination of two years of studio work from over 70 graduates, continues at the Cranbrook Art Museum through May 13.
He is of the movement, and the culmination of the GOP's current philosophy toward EPA, which can only be described as thoroughgoing nihilism.
The discovery is the culmination of years of observations by a group of scientists under the banner of the "Pale Red Dot" initiative.
The third, a game penalty, was the culmination of an extended and intense argument in which Williams called Ramos a "liar" and a "thief".
While the idea might terrify some, a Google-powered Alexa-competitor would be the physical culmination of pretty much everything that Google does well.
"Justice League is the culmination of a journey for me that's been seven years," Snyder said as he introduced a clip from the film.
The game's plot, which has the player searching for the powerful King Vendrick, reaches its culmination when we find him in a dark tomb.
It's the culmination of an international "peer to peer" marketing contest that enlists youngsters like CJ to combat extremism using the latest advertising techniques.
So, Beltane can be seen as the culmination of these other celebrations — especially when you learn the festival has a rather sexy origin story.
The charges are the culmination of a two-year investigation by the FBI and US Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York.
For co-founders Ray Zhou and Shubham Goel the launch (even privately) of Affinity is the culmination of work that began three years ago.
To see it as the culmination of Monáe's entire narrative journey, however, is to understand it as a remarkable achievement in modern science fiction.
The culmination of this was a major executive reshuffle earlier this year that changed the landscape for how divisions within the company were managed.
Segin said that Wednesday's move was the culmination of efforts undertaken by the government as soon as the decision was handed down in August.
There was this playwriting class and the culmination of it was to write a one-act play, and I just started writing a movie.
The rig, which doesn't yet have pricing or release date info available, is a culmination of Facebook's internal efforts on its Surround 360 platform.
It had the highest possible stakes and came as the culmination of the longstanding rivalry between two American athletes already in the public eye.
Hatsune Miku Project Diva Future Tone is the culmination of a solid rhythm-game series that collects music created by Miku producers and fans.
Bayliss: The team that I selected for this expedition was really the culmination of the last 227 years of my experience of running expeditions.
"I absolutely think — I hope — that he is the culmination of the misogyny, and racism, frankly, in the Republican Party," Haynie said of Trump.
The move is the culmination of a three-month government campaign to root out gunmen from the 400-year-old Musawara neighborhood of Awamiya.
Segregated Witness, or segwit, is the culmination of a long-running "civil war" within the bitcoin community over how to speed up the network.
Giridharadas interprets this alliance as the culmination of the rhetoric of government inefficiency fused with overconfidence in business know-how to solve social issues.
So this is the culmination of my almost 15-year career of being a food nerd, specifically about tacos, because I am Mexican American.
The Wall Street consensus predicts the next quarter point interest rate hike will happen at the culmination of its next meeting on June 14.
Having wanted to start a family of her own for so long, being a mom is the culmination of a lifelong wish for Moore.
On the bright side, the Vive is the culmination of years of Valve VR research, and we've been extremely impressed with it so far.
Today, we're releasing the project we're most proud of, the culmination of years and years of hard work, our debut album, Teddy Bear Fresh.
International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach will accept an invitation to North Korea following the culmination of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Feb.
In Torba's telling, this was just the culmination of a longer process of disenchantment with Silicon Valley liberalism in general and YC in particular.
The lawsuit is the culmination of months of activism over purported sexual harassment at McDonald's, one of the largest employers in the United States.
What held back listening, accountability and, ultimately, healing was a culmination of moments, days and years of feelings that were unaddressed, suppressed, even repressed.
"I think this is part of a culmination of how things have been going," added Wasem, who is an opinion contributor for The Hill.
In theaters across Brazil, audiences have been shouting, "Out with Temer," at the culmination of "Aquarius," which is emerging as a box-office hit.
The bipartisan law was the culmination of years of work and focuses mostly on advancing research and drug development to bring about new cures.
The culmination of events in the past day have also fueled concerns about whether the global economy could soon be headed toward a recession.
L Catterton is the culmination of a professional relationship that dates back to 1998, when LVMH and Groupe Arnault first invested in Catterton's funds.
The Supreme Court judgment allowing women inside the Sabarimala Temple was the culmination of a decades-long battle to overturn the ban on women.
The verdict marked the culmination of a military trial in which fellow SEALs offered contrasting accounts of Gallagher's behavior in 2017 in Mosul, Iraq.
The early morning Friday vote was the culmination of a week of debate, where the Senate rejected health care bill after health care bill.
There's this buildup and this culmination of everything that happens through the night and then it explodes and that's why I love this song.
But this year's campaign is the culmination of a shift in the composition of the Republican electorate that has been underway for some time.
His snapshots of bonsai travelling the world trended just as hard as Air Bonsai, but are the culmination of a long, hard-won career.
Michael told me that his reaction to the protesters was the culmination of a lifetime's worth of shitty stuff happening to the gay community.
The culmination of a tectonic shift that began with the invention of television and caught fire during the Clinton impeachment trial is upon us.
Drip Harder, Gunna and Lil Baby's debut new and first joint project, should have been the culmination of the best parts of each rapper.
You have to pass multiple physical fitness tests to make it to camp, the culmination of which is a timed hike in full gear.
Resisting culmination means not going to war, and "alternatives for patterning community" are ways for us to deal with one another frankly and kindly.
Today was the raid, the culmination of years of tracking the cartels, of lonely reconnaissance missions to find where they had discarded his daughter.
I was not a sports fan, but the Olympics seemed to belong to the other side, to be the culmination of the free world.
A prevalent opposing viewpoint is that the first Thanksgiving stemmed from the massacre of Pequot people in 1637, a culmination of the Pequot War.
Handing down the Mladic sentence is the end piece, the culmination of 5,000 witnesses giving gruesome accounts of what happened in those dark days.
The exhibition feels like a culmination of Bernstein's 235-year engagement with politics, encompassing every shred of anger, activism, and impropriety from her career.
Their partnership — and shared talents for whipping up spectacle and outrage — ushered in what Bannon saw as the culmination of a global populist uprising.
Vice President Mike Pence, an evangelical Christian, visits Israel this week, the culmination of his years of support for the country on religious grounds.
The film is a culmination, but it's also a touch too in awe of its own emotional ambitions and ultimately confused about its purpose.
Washington is seeking her extradition, and U.S. officials said her arrest was the culmination of a monthslong investigation into whether Huawei violated Iran sanctions.
Their presence in this World Series is the culmination of Major League Baseball's slow and then, suddenly, very fast conquest of Cuban professional baseball.
Like John Boehner in 2015, Cannon in 1910 represented the culmination of exactly 20 years of increasingly centralized leadership control in the House speakership.
The culmination of the journey, for him and his fellow travelers, was the Holy Land; they traveled through Palestine 153 years ago this month.
That was the culmination of a shift in thinking that began after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting five years earlier, he said Thursday.
JESSE GREEN I would call this an inflection season, rather than a mountaintop one: the start of something new as opposed to a culmination.
For Ms. Lu, Friday's events were the culmination of a two-and-a-half year struggle to obtain marriage rights for Taiwan's LGBT citizens.
The real star is artificial intelligence, the culmination of software, algorithms and sensors working together to make your everyday appliances smarter and more automated.
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, is the culmination of years of planning and coordination by conservative groups and their wealthy donors.
The culmination of the search didn't contain any of the dramatic scheming or internet trapdoors I'd hoped for at the beginning of my journey.
Here are four things to know about the trial: The trial is the culmination of a flurry of prosecutions of lesser-known violent acts.
In 2014, Ms. Castillo changed the gender marker in her official documents, the culmination of a transition that she said was never terribly distressing.
The ad is a culmination of Avenatti's "fight back" theme, one which he says is the only way Democrats can defeat Trump in 2020.
And, sure, there are elements of the rally that arguably smell of "culmination" rather than a fresh, peppy departure for more distant points higher.
Their final album, "Horizon Unlimited" (1979), was the culmination of their fusion of local and international grooves with urgent social commentary and romantic tidings.
The story was the culmination of three months of reporting by Elizabeth Dias and me that included a lovely road trip down I-20.
FPA D.C. Advocacy Day is the culmination of our many state advocacy days across the country, including 25 such advocacy days in 2018 alone.
At the culmination of most running events, athletes drenched in sweat, exuberant and exhausted, cross the finish line with a final burst of determination.
A United Nations plane took seven seriously ill Yemenis to Jordan on Monday, the culmination of 18 months of fraught negotiations with Saudi Arabia.
He later became Sam Tisherman's mentor: Tisherman's current work at Shock Trauma is, in many ways, the culmination of both Safar's and Cowley's work.
Weinstein, who has denied any non-consensual sex, went to trial this week, the culmination of the most closely watched case linked to #MeToo.
Episodes like the one over the weekend in which a traveler was dragged off a United Airlines flight against his will are a culmination.

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